Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Following God One YES At A TIme



Connie Cavanaugh’s latest book, Following God One Yes at a Time, has just been released by Harvest House Publishers. This book tells you how -- one simple, immediate, possible yes at a time – to do what Jesus commanded when He said, “Follow Me.” This is “following God for dummies”; it is a simple way for ordinary Christians to follow Christ through the maze of our complicated lives.

Q: You begin by saying “God has a dream for every believer.” Could you explain that?

God does have a dream for every believer. In fact He has many overlapping, interlocking dreams for us: some big, some small; some lifelong, some seasonal; some manageable, some seemingly impossible. When His dream looks like a mountain we can’t climb, because we lack faith in ourselves and in Him, we think:
• This dream is too big; I don’t have what it takes.
• The process looks so complicated; I don’t even know where to start.
• The finish line is so far away; I don’t think I can go the distance.
• I’ve tried before and dropped out; I must be all out of chances.
• Is this God speaking or my own wishful thinking?
• People like me don’t get to do these things; I’m not worthy of this.

Q: Are these the barriers you refer to in the book’s subtitle Overcoming the Six Barriers that hold you back?

Yes, the biggest barriers to following God are internal, not external. It’s not situations, circumstances, tragedies, crises or even physical limitations but it’s things like fear, guilt, pride, shame, comparison, and doubt that hold us back from pursuing the dreams God has for us. Following God one yes at a time is about how God breaks down His impossible dream into manageable steps and once we begin to follow Him in faith, because He loves us, He sends us proofs that we’re on the right track.

Q: God sends us “proofs” when we follow Him? What do you mean by that?

Even though we talk about a God who is alive and personal, all Christians occasionally feel like He is remote and invisible. Once God gets us to say yes to His dream and begin following Him, He knows that we’re going to be battling doubts and fears so He sends us proofs that we heard Him correctly and we’re on the right track. These proofs are little assurances that we pick up in a number of ways – through our daily Bible reading or hear in a sermon or through music or circumstance or pretty much anything that God chooses to use. He’s not limited in the ways He communicates with us. These “proofs” are His way of encouraging us not to lose heart but to keep following.

Q: Where can people find this book?
You can buy Following God One Yes at a Time at most Christian booksellers and online bookstores. If your local bookstore does not carry it, they can order it for you.

It is available at these links:
Amazon.ca http://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dca-books-english-tree&field-keywords=following+god+one+yes+at+a+time+connie+cavanaugh&x=0&y=0
Amazon.com (also available in Kindle) http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_31?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=following+god+one+yes+at+a+time&sprefix=following+god+one+yes+at+a+time
Barnes and Noble http://productsearch.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.aspx?store=BOOK&WRD=following+god+one+yes+at+a+time&page=&prod=univ&choice=book&query=following+god+one+yes+at+a+time&flag=False&ugrp=1
Chapters and Indigo
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/search/?keywords=following%20god%20one%20yes%20at%20a%20time&pageSize=12

3 Comments:

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At 5:22 PM , Blogger May the K9 Spy (and KC Frantzen) said...

Hi Karen,
I'm not sure about that previous post but...

ha!

This was a meaningful post. The point about "proofs" rings entirely true! Thanks for sharing this super book!

Also enjoyed looking at the tile art by your grandson. Wonderful work!!!

PS: I tried to sign up for your blog but alas, I don't think it "took".

 
At 5:27 PM , Blogger James Lindquist said...

Karen,

Thanks for the heads up on Connie's book. What a great idea for a book. It should be quite useful.

I am writing about some similar things but not exactly. I believe that many Christians have forgotten that Christ delivered us 2000 years ago when He died on the Cross.

Christ’s death on the Cross destroyed the judgment that separated us in the first place. Many look at the Cross as just a means to salvation, and Christ dying for our sins. It is more than that; it is the total restoration of ALL things.

Ask 100 people, “Why Christ died on the Cross,” and most will say, “He died for our sins and to save us.” Christ not only died for our sins but He died for the restoration of all things.

I believe that this is why people have a misconception of how God feels about us.

The reason that the judgment still plagues us is because our inherited sin nature caused a misconception of how we perceive God to feel about us and we filter that conception through the guilt and shame of our disobedience.

Guilt and shame have to go, in Jesus name.

 

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